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Zwei Songs fehlen,
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Es gibt hunderte von Dolly-Parton-Compilations. Und auf den meisten sind die üblichen Songs wie "Jolene" und "9 To 5" zu hören, zusammen mit Dolly's Hits zwischen 1969 und 1985.Wie schön, dass es nun auch mal eine CD gibt, die zu einem guten Preis neuere Dolly-Songs bietet. Allerdings hat man sich bei der Zusammenstellung nur an zwei Alben bedient. Zum einen "Treasues", ein Coveralbum, auf dem Dolly ältere Country-Schnulzen singt und "Hungry Again", mit aus Dolly's Feder stammenden Songs. "Treasures" geht zum Teil weit über die Grenze zum Schmalz hinaus. Aber das kennt man von Dolly und selbst ihre kitschigsten Lieder sind schön anzuhören. "Hungry Again" klingt etwas mehr nach traditionellem Country, soweit es das heutzutage überhaupt noch gibt. Eindeutig besser als "Treasures". Ein Mix aus den Alben passt irgendwie nicht. Netter wäre es gewesen entweder Lieder zu verwenden, die besser zueinander passen. Oder aber man hätte Songs von Alben wie "Slow Dancing With The Moon" oder "Something Special" hinzufügen sollen. Aber immerhin, eine der wenigen Compilations, die mal anders ist. Was mich am meisten stört ist die Tatsache, dass zwei Songs von "Treasures" fehlen, obwohl sie mit zum den Besten des Albums gehören: "Something's Burning" und "Walking On Sunshine". Schade, denn Dolly's Versionen dieser Lieder sind absolute Highlights. Helfen Sie anderen Kunden bei der Suche nach den hilfreichsten Rezensionen
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Treasures (almost) and Hungry again,
Von Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen (TOP 500 REZENSENT) (REAL NAME)
Rezension bezieht sich auf: The Collection (Audio CD)
In the nineties, after Dolly parted company with Columbia, she recorded one album for the short-lived Rising Tide label (Treasures) and one album for MCA (Hungry again) before teaming up with Sugar Hill for a series of immensely successful albums beginning with Grass id blue. This compilation contains nine of the eleven tracks from Treasures together with all twelve from Hungry again, but the tracks have been jumbled up a bit - tracks 1 to 5, 7, 9, 10 and 12 are from Treasures while 6, 8, 11 and 13 to 21 are from Hungry again, but I'll review the tracks based on their original albums.By the time Dolly recorded Treasures, her new singles were no longer being played on radio, so she took the opportunity to record covers of some of her favorite songs. With a star-studded cast of guests, the results are impressive. On Peace train (a Cat Stevens song), Dolly is backed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Some of Dolly's fans may feel that the arrangement is a little over the top, but anybody who has listened to LBM's own music (as I have) will appreciate it. The other tracks from Treasures sound more typical of Dolly's music, including excellent covers of Today I started loving you again (the often-covered Merle Haggard song that provided Sammi Smith with a top ten American country hit in the seventies), Before the next teardrop falls (Freddy Fender), Behind closed doors (Charlie Rich), Don't let me cross over (Carl and Pearl Butler), Satin sheets (Jeanne Pruett) and For the good times (Kris Kristofferson). After the goldrush (a Neil Young song) was recorded by Dolly with Linda and Emmylou for their second Trio album, but after a decision was taken not to release it, Dolly recorded a solo version and included it on this album. The second Trio album was eventually released, several years after it was originally recorded, complete with the Trio version of After the goldrush. All those songs are wonderful, but best of the lot is Just when I needed you most, a Randy Van Warmer hit from the seventies, which features Alison Krauss and John Sebastian. Dolly originally wanted this to be a Trio song, but it didn't work that way. However, it works superbly here. Dolly's versions of Something's burning (Kenny Rogers and the First edition) and Walking on sunshine (Katrina and the waves) appeared on Treasures but were omitted from this compilation. For some, Dolly's current credibility began with the outstanding Grass is blue album, but this album is the one that re-launched her career. It was with this album that Dolly returned to her country roots, beginning with the excellent title track and continuing with a whole series of outstanding songs, all in a traditional country style with only a little contemporary flavor. Some have a touch of bluegrass, showing the direction her music would take next. My particular favorite is Blue valley songbird, which was the inspiration for a movie of the same title, and which was about a struggling singer and songwriter. At the time of its release, this was the best Dolly solo album for 20 years, and it's also just as good as those that followed. If you missed out on the original albums when they were previously available, you now have another chance to buy them, this time at a budget price. Helfen Sie anderen Kunden bei der Suche nach den hilfreichsten Rezensionen
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